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i sow mine in large cell trays (15 cells to a seed tray) - give them a month to put on some growth then plant out in freshly dug (weed free) soil - they get a good headstart over the weeds
i don't cover mine - they're fine out in the open
I think the way the weather is being of late (by that I mean recent years, not days/weeks) it's anyone's guess. Plant 'em and see what happens I say. Try both and see which fares best.
Kathy, I think -17 might do for them. I was thinking hardy in UK.
So was I RL, lol . I heard about ppl with -17deg in't chilly north of UK last year... We were lucky here, reasonably mild if very very long and grey. Expecting it much worse this year though, will keep the fleece on hand just in case I think .
I'm going to overwinter some in the polytunnel this year - planted them in Jan last time but am going to see what happens with an earlier set. My main crop however will be from sowings in modules for outdoors next spring.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
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